Thumb-Key is a Productivity application developed by Dessalines, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play Thumb-Key on your computer.
Running Thumb-Key on your computer allows you to browse clearly on a large screen, and controlling the application with a mouse and keyboard is much faster than using touchscreen, all while never having to worry about device battery issues.
With multi-instance and synchronization features, you can even run multiple applications and accounts on your PC.
And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.
Download Thumb-Key and run it on your PC. Enjoy the large screen and high-definition quality on your PC!
Download and install LDPlayer on your computer
Locate the Play Store in LDPlayer's system apps, launch it, and sign in to your Google account
Enter "undefined" into the search bar and search for it
Choose and install undefined from the search results
Once the download and installation are complete, return to the LDPlayer home screen
Click on the game icon on the LDPlayer home screen to start enjoying the exciting game
If you've already downloaded the APK file from another source, simply open LDPlayer and drag the APK file directly into the emulator.
If you've downloaded an XAPK file from another source, please refer to the tutorial for installation instructions.
If you've obtained both an APK file and OBB data from another source, please refer to the tutorial for installation instructions.
I've used Messagease for 16+ years now. But now that it's gone to a subscription model, I abandoned it completely. I tried a variety of other keyboards... but nothing could compare. After googling for a while, I found thumb-key. It has the same key configuration, but the letter, are arranged differently. I was so pleased to see that I could arrange the keys to be the same as messageease, in the settings. So... I didn't need to have a learning curve. There are minor differences, most good
While not a perfect replacement for Messagease, Thumbkey's commitment to privacy and open-source is greatly appreciated in light of Messagease's move towards requiring network permissions, an absolute dealbreaker for any input method. The core layout is all in place; and while certain gestures like circle or back-and-forth for caps or numbers don't seem to be supported, I look forward to seeing how the app grows as Messagease refugees flock to it.
Former messegease user here because of the forced sub. I have to say though I am glad that happened because a lot of the things I disliked about messagease have been fixed with this keyboard. The settings page is very simple which makes it easy to customize the keyboard anyway you want. I set this to the same layout as messagease so I dont have to relearn the whole keyboard again.